No, me neither. I was quite busy with a new job in July 1995. But I'm sure there were crying teenagers.
But it's an interesting case. Robbie was the youngest member of the band. A band that had been formed around the singer who, even today, I always think of as "the other one". Manfred Orange or Ken Barlow or somebody. Anyway, he went off and it was all very sad. But Barry Marlow and co carried on making records. And Robbie went on to make some excellent music.
And yes, it's a bit trite to compare Robbie Williams to Jesus. Even though both in their own ways bring in the Millennium. But consider how Larry Harlow responded. "I must become less. I am not worthy to do up his trainer laces. Which have come undone." Which was in a very real sense a reflection of John the Baptist's attitude to Jesus.
So the moral of my sermon this morning, I think, is if you want to form a team around yourself, ensure they're not as talented as you are. Otherwise you may find the crowds going to them. And your former protege(e) saying to the crowds, "let me entertain you."
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